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July 20, 2008
Why the Left
can't get it Right
by Mark Alexander
From The Patriot Post
Ask a liberal about some manifestation of his
worldview -- for example, why he supports
charlatans like Barack
Hussein Obama, Hillary
Rodham Clinton, Albert
Arnold Gore, Jean-Francois
Kerry, et al., and he invariably predicates his
response with, "Because I feel..."
Ask a conservative about what he believes, or
why he does or doesn't support John
McCain, and he invariably predicates his
response with, "Because I think..."
It has always been easier to "feel" rather than
"think," and that is why our national culture, and
by extension, national politics (see
Democrat Party Platforms) reflect only the most
rudimentary remnants of the guiding principles
established by our Founders. Of course, though
Republican
Party Platforms are more consistent with our
Founding principles, Ronald
Reagan was the last Republican president to
stand firmly in support of those principles.
Liberalism tends to appeal to the worst of human
instincts -- greed, envy, laziness, victimization
and every line of division. Its practitioners
appeal to constituent "feelings," and they thus
convert emotions into political capital.
Leftist
pathology is deserving of its own category on
the short list of personality disorders, and
liberal politicians have one uniformly defining
characteristic: hypocrisy.
Liberal politicos advocate populist themes but
are consummate elitists. They feign concern for the
plight of the poor while hobnobbing with the
richest of the rich. They are charitable with
everyone's income but their own. They decry school
vouchers yet send their children to the finest
academies. They hate SUVs, unless they are
expensive imports. They advocate mass transit but
commute on private jets. They express concern for
the homeless yet maintain multiple manors.
Liberals advocate diversity, unless your views
don't comport with their own doctrines of moral
relativism. They want to preserve nature and the
natural order but advocate homosexual
"marriage." They oppose the death penalty for
the most heinous of criminal sociopaths, but they
support the execution of unborn
children in their mothers' wombs. They believed
that one nut who bombs an abortion clinic deserves
far more law-enforcement attention than jihadi
cells planning the 9/11 attacks. They called 9/11
victims "Little Eichmanns" while calling their
murderers "oppressed." They "support our troops"
while calling for retreat and surrender.
Liberals call for "change" but are firmly
committed to the status quo. They oppose nuclear
power production while complaining about "global
warming." They call for racial, ethnic and
religious harmony, but they rally constituencies by
fomenting division and hate. They deride moral
clarity because they can't survive its
scrutiny.
Indeed, liberals have turned the wisdom of their
iconic sovereigns inside out.
Then: "My fellow Americans: ask not what your
country can do for you -- ask what you can do for
your country." -- John F. Kennedy, Inaugural
Address, 1961
Now: "Ask not what you can do for your country,
ask what your country can do for you."
Then: "I have a dream that my children will one
day live in a nation where they will not be judged
by the color of their skin but by the content of
their character." -- Martin L. King, Address from
the Lincoln Memorial, 1963
Now: "I have a dream that my children will one
day live in a nation where they will not be judged
by the content of their character but by the color
of their skin."
Liberals have replaced the original
Constitution with their so-called "Living
Constitution" so that they can insist on
viewing the First Amendment through a wide-angle
lens -- except, of course, the "freedom of
religion" part, where they opt to censor
Christianity while imposing secular atheism. They
advocate a "Wall
of Separation" between church and state, but
they tear down any obstacles between your income
and the state. Of course, they also insist on
viewing the Second Amendment through a pinhole.
Liberals protest economic recession, all the
while suppressing economic growth with evermore
taxes and regulations. Most of them are
card-carrying members of the ignoble ranks of
"useful
idiots," those Western apologists for
Marxist-Leninist-Maoist collectivism. Of course,
that card reads: "Member, Democrat National
Committee."
I have no doubt that you've already come up with
a list of additional examples of liberal hypocrisy.
Unfortunately, there isn't enough bandwidth on the
Internet to compile a comprehensive list here.
(Feel free to post additional examples on our
reader
comments page.)
Liberal and conservative worldviews often
collide for this reason: Disciplined conservatives
put God first, family and country second and
themselves third, while liberals tend to put
themselves first, their country last, and serve
gods made in their image. This is the most defining
philosophical distinction between these two
groups.
As we approach the next presidential election,
Leftmedia
types suggest that most Americans are in the middle
-- "moderate" or "centrist." But political
researchers are finding that we are in fact a
deeply divided nation, with many voters strongly
identifying with either conservative or liberal
doctrines.
Let's hope and pray that more of our fellow
Americans, those guided by their feelings, will
think better of this process and vote on
right-minded principles. Otherwise, it will be
difficult to seat candidates who, in the words of
Samuel
Adams, possess the qualities of "wisdom and
knowledge, of moderation and temperance, of
patience, fortitude and perseverance, of sobriety
and true republican simplicity of manners, of zeal
for the honour of the Supreme Being and the welfare
of the commonwealth..."
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Patriot Post
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